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Board member since 1981; chair 1983–7

In addition to his involvement with SFMOMA, Steven H. Oliver serves as chair of the UCSF Arts Selection Board for the new Mission Bay campus and has participated on the boards of numerous arts organizations, including California College of the Arts (since 1981); the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (2000–2004); the Stuart Collection, University of California, San Diego (since 1998); and as national cochair for PAC-American Arts Alliance (since 1999).

Steve Oliver is president of the award-winning construction and development firm, Oliver & Company based in Richmond, California, which has built over a thousand buildings in the Bay Area, including such arts institutions as California College of the Arts in Oakland, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa.

Well-known in the Bay Area for being a major contemporary arts supporter, advocate, and civic leader, Steve is the former chairman of the board of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His contributions to SFMOMA have been numerous, perhaps most notably as chair of phase III of the New Museum Campaign in 1992, a role in which he was responsible for raising the final $5 million—a goal which he exceeded when he finished the campaign at $95 million.

He has participated on the boards of numerous arts organizations, including California College of the Arts; the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the Stuart Collection at the University of California, San Diego; and as national cochair for PAC-American Arts Alliance. He also chairs the Community Foundation of Sonoma County’s Arts Council Taskforce.

An avid art collector, Steve and his wife, Nancy, developed the Oliver Ranch in Northern California’s Alexander Valley, a working sheep ranch that is also one of the country’s most ambitious private collections of site-specific art. Today it houses 17 commissioned works by local and national artists.

In addition to his diverse arts activities, Oliver has been instrumental in the health care field, serving as chair of Alta Bates Health System, vice chair of the California Healthcare System, and sitting on the board of Sutter Health System, among other civic stewardship roles. Oliver earned a BS from the University of California, Berkeley, and an honorary doctorate from California College of the Arts in 1998.